Sunderland, Premier League and Everton
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SUNDERLAND are still seething at the decision not to award them a second-half penalty in the 1-1 draw against Everton. And they have written to the Premier League and PGMOL demanding answers. The
Regis Le Bris made some mistakes against Everton, particularly with his tactical setup from the start, but he and the team adapted and ended the game on top. Indeed, Granit Xhaka insisted Sunderland should have won the game. That may be the case, but the fact of the matter is, the Black Cats just keep fighting until the end.
Sunderland come from a negative draw, where they wanted a victory that would have placed them second in the Premier League.
A dramatic late winner moved the newly promoted side to second place in the Premier League with more weekend action to come
In the latest "Under the Radar in the Premier League" we focus on some developing storylines as we build up to Matchweek 11.
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Pundit Admits He Was Wrong About Sunderland, Makes Bold Claim About Their Premier League Return
Sunderland have begun their return to the Premier League in a very positive way. A pundit had low expectations for the Cats, but he has eaten humble pie, according to his own words.
Yet again against Sunderland he showed his striking prowess by getting in the way of Pickford and prodding the ball home.
Captain Granit Xhaka's second-half equaliser earned Sunderland a point in a 1-1 draw against Everton. The clash was Everton boss David Moyes' first visit to the Stadium of Light since he oversaw the Wearsiders' relegation from the Premier League in 2017 and his current side took the lead when Iliman Ndiaye struck after 15 minutes with his fourth league goal of the campaign.